They then commissioned Fly Girl Films, from Wakefield, who regularly work with community groups and organisations to raise awareness on important issues.

Neighbourhood Management Board chairman Mike Dixon said: “Domestic abuse is a real blight in our society with well proven links to alcohol misuse. The students have come up with a very powerful and emotional play about a very sensitive subject. The community should be extremely proud of the impact these young people have had, and will continue to have with the introduction of this film.”

Mr Burns-Williamson said: “It is a very emotive film and the students have done a brilliant job of explaining what is a very difficult subject.”